Hi,
I try to use the SWIR method for the atmospheric correction of Landsat 8 image.
The set is "aer_opt=-2 aer_rrs_long=-1.0 aer_rrs_short=-1.0 aer_swir_long=-1 aer_swir_short=-1 aer_wave_long=2201 aer_wave_short=1609"
I have cancelled all the mask:
The set is "MASKLAND=0 maskbath=0 MASKCLOUD=0 maskglint=0 masksunzen=0 masksatzen=0 maskhilt=0 maskstlight=0"
and also set the "tauamax =2.0".
However, the atmospheric correction still failed.
Does it because the high latitude or solar zenith angle ?
The latitude of the study area is nearly 50°N and the solar zenith angle is nearly 40°. I have tried many times but the retrieved Rrs_nnn or AOT_nnn are "NaN".
The water of my study area is clear. So I think it met the hypothesis of SWIR method. Thank you very much.
Best Wishes
Ge
The failure of using SWIR atmospheric correction method for Landsat 8 image
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The failure of using SWIR atmospheric correction method for Landsat 8 image
It is very likely not due to the geometries, but more information is needed to diagnose the issue. To aid you in identifying why the retrievals fail, look at the l2_flags to see which are set.
Did you try the defaults? You may also want to try processing with a fixed aerosol, a white aerosol or no aerosol correction.
Sean
Did you try the defaults? You may also want to try processing with a fixed aerosol, a white aerosol or no aerosol correction.
Sean
The failure of using SWIR atmospheric correction method for Landsat 8 image
Hi, Sean
Sorry for relying so late. I collected in situ data in the last month.
I have found the solution. It needs to set "proc_ocean=2". The extraction rule of OLI in SeaDAS is too strict for these turbid lakes.
Thank you very much.
Best Wishes
Ge
Sorry for relying so late. I collected in situ data in the last month.
I have found the solution. It needs to set "proc_ocean=2". The extraction rule of OLI in SeaDAS is too strict for these turbid lakes.
Thank you very much.
Best Wishes
Ge